Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

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  • Pub. Date: September 1998
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,925
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    • Pub. Date: September 1998
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,925
    • Lexile: 790L 

    Synopsis

    Cat's Cradle travels from the home turf of Vonnegut's imagination, Ilium, N.Y. to a Caribbean banana republic where an illicit religion called Bokononism is practiced, as a sense of doom (in the form of icenine) overtakes mankind.

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    Cat's Cradle, in which Vonnegut weaves a satirical commentary on modern man and his madness, is one of the author's most highly praised novels. Filled with humor and unforgettable characters, this is the apocalyptic story of the end of the Earth, coupled with a vision of the future that is both darkly fantastic and funny.

    The New York Times - Terry Southern

    Cat's Cradle is an irreverent and often highly entertaining fantasy concerning the playful irresponsibility of nuclear scientists. Like the best of contemporary satire, it is work of a far more engaging and meaningful order than the melodramatic tripe which most critics seem to consider "serious."

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    Biography

    Kurt Vonnegut was forever established in the literary pantheon and on the school syllabus with the publication of his brilliant antiwar novel Slaughterhouse-Five, but he endured as a purveyor of mind-warping, surreal fiction that just so happened to be funny.

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    Vonnegut Is Always Worth the Readby Devon_Bookster

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    July 11, 2009: I have read all of Vonnegut's novels and stories. Even though I don't care for the man himself (I don't like his nonfiction), I admire his writing. Cat's Cradle is one of his best. Slaughterhous Five is his best.

    I Also Recommend: Crying of Lot 49, Gravity's Rainbow, Snuff, Welcome to the Monkey House, Breakfast of Champions.

    As Good as I rememberedby Anonymous

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    June 14, 2009: I expected this to be a bittersweet journey. I am, after all, a much different reader at 60 than I was as an innocent, small town Oklahoma Junior High School Student. But, it wasn't. It was as much thought provoking fun as it was the first time. Vonnegut endures. I am so glad I visited the characters and the Island again.


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